Here’s to hoping this awful war ends in 2025. – Natylie
By Geoffrey Roberts, 12/23/24
- A swift end to the war is in sight: sooner rather than later, Russia’s battlefield successes will force Ukraine to agree an armistice that will halt hostilities and open peace talks.
- Putin is holding the pass against Russian hardliners who want to prosecute the war to the point of Ukraine’s complete destruction.
- Trump has no reason or interest in being dragged into the quagmire of the Western proxy war with Russia.
- Public opinion in favour of a negotiated, compromise peace is stronger than ever, not least in Ukraine itself.
- The Global South remains a staunch ally of peace and the closer comes a ceasefire the more powerful will be its influence.
- Western warmongers remain vocal but their shrill militarism sounds all the more hollow.
- The political tide in Europe continues to turn in favour of anti-war forces.
- Western media coverage of the war is less propagandistic, more realistic, and increasingly open to alternative views.
- The danger of existential escalation has not disappeared but it has diminished.